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Over the years, we’ve seen technology grow and how companies use the power of data to drive decision-making. However, we may be gathering more data than we can handle. Some companies may observe inconsistencies among data reports, leading to arguments and a lot of time wasted. This is where data governance comes in.
In this episode, Joseph Wallace, Senior Manager of Data Governance at Adobe, joins us to talk about the importance of data governance, like how it can deter arguments around inconsistent data and improves business processes. He shares how data governance works, and how Adobe has a vision to make trusted data discoverable. He also shares what he believes is the future of data governance and how we must look at data like how we consume water.
Tune in to the episode to dive deeper into data governance.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Joe: We've spent 20, 25 years saying ‘data, data, data, gimme the data. I want to analyze the data. We're gonna drive with data. We're gonna do things with data.’ And now we're here with mountains of data and we have no clue what to do with it. We have no real knowledge of where it is and how to use it. What's the most efficient and effective way of using it? That's the real value proposition of data governance. It's protecting it. It's making it searchable. It's helping people use it in the right ways at the right times for the right purpose.
[07:06] How To Define Data GovernanceJoe: “You can't govern it if you don't know it's there. As we build out that catalog and as people add more things, then we can actually truly begin to put the govern in governance.”
[17:41] The Water Analogy of Data GovernanceJoe: “Data should be the same. It should be clean. You shouldn't have to worry about it. You shouldn't have to think about 25 different angles of questions or concerns that you have with it. You just consume it. And that is a really important component of what data governance can provide. It's clean water, clean data.”
[21:57] What Joe is Working OnJoseph, or Joe, Wallace is the senior manager of data governance at Adobe and has worked in the company for over 12 years. His specialties include financial analysis, corporate finance, auditing, leadership, and much more!
Joe graduated from Indiana University Robert H. Mckinney School of Law, then worked for an NGO and became an intern at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He believes all these experiences shape how he sees data governance.
Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, be sure to subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. This episode will inform them of the importance of data ethics and becoming aware of unconscious bias when dealing with data.
Have any questions? You can connect with us on LinkedIn.
Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, please visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Over the years, we’ve seen technology grow and how companies use the power of data to drive decision-making. However, we may be gathering more data than we can handle. Some companies may observe inconsistencies among data reports, leading to arguments and a lot of time wasted. This is where data governance comes in.
In this episode, Joseph Wallace, Senior Manager of Data Governance at Adobe, joins us to talk about the importance of data governance, like how it can deter arguments around inconsistent data and improves business processes. He shares how data governance works, and how Adobe has a vision to make trusted data discoverable. He also shares what he believes is the future of data governance and how we must look at data like how we consume water.
Tune in to the episode to dive deeper into data governance.
Here are three reasons why you should listen to this episode:Joe: We've spent 20, 25 years saying ‘data, data, data, gimme the data. I want to analyze the data. We're gonna drive with data. We're gonna do things with data.’ And now we're here with mountains of data and we have no clue what to do with it. We have no real knowledge of where it is and how to use it. What's the most efficient and effective way of using it? That's the real value proposition of data governance. It's protecting it. It's making it searchable. It's helping people use it in the right ways at the right times for the right purpose.
[07:06] How To Define Data GovernanceJoe: “You can't govern it if you don't know it's there. As we build out that catalog and as people add more things, then we can actually truly begin to put the govern in governance.”
[17:41] The Water Analogy of Data GovernanceJoe: “Data should be the same. It should be clean. You shouldn't have to worry about it. You shouldn't have to think about 25 different angles of questions or concerns that you have with it. You just consume it. And that is a really important component of what data governance can provide. It's clean water, clean data.”
[21:57] What Joe is Working OnJoseph, or Joe, Wallace is the senior manager of data governance at Adobe and has worked in the company for over 12 years. His specialties include financial analysis, corporate finance, auditing, leadership, and much more!
Joe graduated from Indiana University Robert H. Mckinney School of Law, then worked for an NGO and became an intern at the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He believes all these experiences shape how he sees data governance.
Enjoyed this Episode?If you did, be sure to subscribe and share it with your friends!
Post a review and share it! If you enjoyed tuning in, then leave us a review. You can also share this with your friends and family. This episode will inform them of the importance of data ethics and becoming aware of unconscious bias when dealing with data.
Have any questions? You can connect with us on LinkedIn.
Thank you for tuning in! For more updates, please visit our website. You may also tune in on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.